Dremel 4200-4/75
![]() | Outdated Product Network engraver with a 175W motor with electronic feedback (a function that serves to optimize torque). The device has speed control with the ability to change the speed over a very wide range: from 5000 rpm (for polishing and other tasks that require slow rotation of the cartridge) to 33000 rpm (for high-speed cutting). The "chip" of the 4200 series is the progressive EZ Change keyless tool change system, thanks to which interchangeable nozzles simply snap into place in the chuck. Therefore, the Dremel 4200-4/75 engraver is especially useful for those craftsmen who often rearrange equipment during work, switching from one type of work to another. The tool comes with a large set of 75 EZ Change compatible attachments, as well as several attachments (compass, sanding platform and cutting a...ttachment) and a plastic case designed to store and carry all of the above. |
Network engraver with a 175W motor with electronic feedback (a function that serves to optimize torque). The device has speed control with the ability to change the speed over a very wide range: from 5000 rpm (for polishing and other tasks that require slow rotation of the cartridge) to 33000 rpm (for high-speed cutting). The "chip" of the 4200 series is the progressive EZ Change keyless tool change system, thanks to which interchangeable nozzles simply snap into place in the chuck.
Therefore, the Dremel 4200-4/75 engraver is especially useful for those craftsmen who often rearrange equipment during work, switching from one type of work to another. The tool comes with a large set of 75 EZ Change compatible attachments, as well as several attachments (compass, sanding platform and cutting attachment) and a plastic case designed to store and carry all of the above.
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Bought "for home, for family" )) I enjoy spending my leisure time designing small electronic, electromechanical, and purely mechanical systems for my own "smart home" project. I developed this project independently last year and am now bringing it to life. Sometimes I use ready-made Chinese components, and other times I design original devices. Of course, diverse and good tools are essential for such work. I decided not to skimp and get the best, and what could be better than Dremel? That's right, nothing. It sits perfectly in the hand. You can hold it directly by the body and, thanks to the rubber pads, it does not cause discomfort, or you can attach a small detachable handle. Used it to cut plastic, wood, thin sheet metal and brass tubes, ceramics and more, I can't remember. It also perfectly grinds and even polishes metal, wood and plastic surfaces. You can use it as a small drill. The rotation speed varies over a wide range, from 5000 to 30000 rpm. Changing tools is quick and hassle-free. In general, the tool is very versatile and useful in my business, I am very satisfied with the purchase. Expensive. But what is even worse, all the accessories, nozzles, additional fasteners and, of course, original consumables cost so much that mom is crying. I understand that the brand is German and Dremel belongs to the well-known goons Bosch, but one must have a conscience in the end. It's good that the market is full of compatible consumables from other manufacturers. |



